Robert Indiana

Robert Indiana (b.1928), a major figure in post-war American art, was born in 1928 in New Castle, Indiana. He studied at the Chicago Art Institute and the University of Edingurgh College of Art. He came to New York in the 1950's where he became a central figure of Pop Art, along with Warhol, Lichtenstein, Oldenburg, Wesselmann and Rosenquist. Robert Indiana's artworks are provocative experiments that seductively transform linguistic imagery, recontextualized by personal experience, history and current events.

It is no secret that the one thing the world needs today is HOPE. Begun in 2007 as an idea at the artist Robert Indiana’s 19th Century island studio, ironically named The Star of Hope. HOPE has now become both the art Icon of our time and the central topic of discussion in the great economic and political capitals of the world. When interviewed on NBC-TV, USA, about his reasons and goals for these works of art, Indiana said with dutiful confidence “I want to bring Hope to the world”, a statement of both mission and ambition.

Sculptures

Red/Light Blue

​Painted AluminumAvailable size with 18", 36", 72"​(Bigger size is available as well.)

Gold/Royal Blue

​Painted AluminumAvailable size with 18", 36", 72"​(Bigger size is available as well.)